Gloria in excelsis Deo, BWV 191
c. 1742 church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Gloria in excelsis Deo (Glory to God in the Highest), BWV 191, is a church cantata written by the German Baroque composer Johann Sebastian Bach, and the only one of his church cantatas set to a Latin text. He composed the Christmas cantata in Leipzig probably in 1742, for a celebration by the university of Leipzig.[1][2] The composition's three movements all derive from the Gloria of Bach's 1733 Kyrie–Gloria Mass, which the composer would later use as the Gloria of his Mass in B minor.[3]
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Gloria in excelsis Deo | |
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BWV 191 | |
Church cantata by J. S. Bach | |
Related | Gloria of Missa, BWV 232 I (early version) |
Occasion | Christmas |
Text | Gloria, Doxology |
Performed | 25 December 1742 (1742-12-25): Paulinerkirche, Leipzig |
Movements | 3 |
Vocal | |
Instrumental |
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